In fact, people are over-dependent on prescription drugs, prescriptions have increased dramatically in recent years. Rucklidge states:

“In 2012, anti-depressants were prescribed to half a million New Zealanders. That’s 38% higher than five years ago. Prescriptions for antipsychotics also doubled between 2006 and 2011 “.

What she says is very alarming and true, even though some treatments that have been given to treat certain diseases have proven effective, Rucklidge makes a very pertinent remark when she says that it would make more sense to see a decrease in these disorders instead of seeing them increase.

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When you have finished the video, really take the time to consider what your diet looks like. Take the necessary steps to regain your health.

Teach others what it means to be well fed instead of relying on a box of pills to solve their problems. It’s time for the world to see what a healthy lifestyle really means.

We must take care of our bodies naturally as much as possible in order to avoid becoming the blind consumer who just wants to be happy.

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